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    Hi Guys,

    I hope i'm posting this in the correct place, seems the most relevant.

    Firstly i'll just say i have no problem converting 99% of Transport Streams to SD-DVD. I know of all the required programs and settings, so i'm not new when it comes to this.

    However, i have just grabbed off Usenet a TS which was recorded from the BBC (UK) HD stream.

    It is a H.264 1080i stream, in a TS container. Now i have had a good look on google and found several programs/solutions on how to encode these streams. However, after several hours and program upon program, i cannot get anything to work. Here is what i have managed -

    - demuxed to .mpv and .ac3 files.

    Now this worked eventually using a program called xport, but from here is where my problems start.

    I cannot find a MPEG-2 Encoder that will load this file, let alone re-encode it.

    Cinema Craft Encoder SP2 either doesn't load it at all, or if i load it with a AviSynth Script it crashes. The same goes for any other program. They crash (stop responding) when i try to add the file.

    I have had both the CoreAVC codec and ffdshow codec installed, and it hasn't worked with either.

    From further research i have also found that the BBC HD stream uses MBAFF Interlacing, which is maybe causing a problem?


    My PC:
    XP SP 2
    Intel Celeron D 2.8 Ghz
    1.18GB Ram
    Not sure on Video card, but it's one that came in my PC, bought 1 1/2 years ago.

    So does anyone know of a way to do this?

    Thanks
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    The mpv extension may confuse your software, as most will assume this to be an mpeg-2 elementary stream, when it is not. Try opening your avisynth script in virtualdub to see if there is an indication as to why it is crashing.
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    Thanks, i'm at work now but i'll give it a try when i get home.

    But as an alternative, do you know if it is possible to demux to a file with different extension using xport, or any other program?
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    All our digital broadcasts are mpeg-2, so I only know the theory, but not had the opportunity to do it practically. There are a few interesting looking tools in the Muxer/Demuxer section - take a look there.
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